-Plil~\ / mama,” f", possess; l! hym n w“ dor to the United States: ‘llkfl n cold. clammy hand gripping TH} QHQRQVOTTETOWN GUAQIQQN § Sam‘ 8m“ Britain Pay: llonor l. To Mrs. Bowman For Pleasure F" w” work -____ l! Graham Yorke _—' Mrs. Hhmmond O. Bowman. of “wound, Gawain!» Th‘ mm.‘ I Bouth Battery. yesterday receiv- voic, w“ “ma, "unfit "m" ed the following telegram trom where axe we agroiind?" fie felt a m"! 1"°'°h"p'1- 5mm‘ ‘ml’““' "I am happy to inform you that hi5 vitalg. lthe king has approved your ep- Oaptaln veflfflg]; looked m, pebl pointment as an honorary officer of plgxlty he “it himgm lthe Most Excellent Order of the "That 1 don't 1.18M“. know sir] British Empire. May 1 offer you You neg, 1w, nudged m, Chg"; my warm congratulations on this can-why “d m, mot wk", w, well-deserved award." now are Show‘; by rights, contain. The citation came to Mrs. Bow- lnr, land 3i, 51L Tm, nearest luflflman for her work during World 1n fact, i; a gm ghguund mu" War I’! with the Union Jack club. away," which entertained thousands of i. “take cue lTonjghil/Il/l/ Tomorrow FeehpplgHTg \~ 5 / ‘ // I l i \\ \ \ 0R l! YOU WlKl UP illlfiGliH, take e gloss of ENG the first thing. lta speedy, gcntle laxative action will eliminate that dull, sluggish. liverilh feeling due to constipation, and brighlnn your whole outlook on lib. - Get a bottle of Eno todq. ‘FFECTIVE DOUBLE ACTION! l ANTACJ! - relieves sour atemoeh, gas and heartburn promptly. Take anytime. l. LAXATIVE - quickly relieves temporary alugglslineaa . . . sienna thetyttem. Take beleia breakfast wliun needed. Men" '.;E3 .Q.'S-7TFRUlTfSALT" I YOU WANT TO Wlll UP SINGING, plan -lic t'tl"lll before tu do nwny with rlull titjgglgilftfllib. sick headaches, acid indigestion that a0 ullen follow exiles; "ting and drintriit 'l_'nko a sparkling ‘hm of liurfa “bruit. halt before ., n. n. bed. and uh I0 nth i”. » hai "niiva" Zil! Sweet Alyssum white and Violet Queen. Lobelia, Divurtand trail- lnc and mriny other varieties. Perennials include: — P o. n s y. swvct William, Phlox, Canterbury. llayls Plants We zecrct to announce that we iii] he unable to nccept orders to B?“ a “l” Flolllmblne- Penn‘ in lfillvll Wll-h 0th?!‘ Sllllii" m~w ' ~ - f - . ft! hi‘ lllllll. Large orders to go mals- 7573 Mme!‘ klncd- many l For a monlvnt Sir Timothy's mind‘. M. cxpmss Wm be amended m. varieties a total loss. The late gen 5ppea59fl_ H, w” igiiing hlm-roseate. Painfully he opened his] cabbage plants not ready before nnd prices mailed on request. the 15m M 20th June. Vegetable plants include: Extra early cabbage. cauliflower, celery. ‘flmdlll. cucumber in boxes. sweet peppers. iiuiual Bedding Flower Plants !iicludc:-Asters. Stocks. Salvla. Cslcnclula. Marigold. divanl’ and viii Petunia mixed colors. Fluffy niiflw flllfl all Double four dis- t-w colors of Dwarf Jrm Prtu- Elcmesia. Larkspur. Balsam. SnapSragonV-For edging. ics and sturdy plants. available of Prince Si. Charlottetown, We close at. '7 PM. Ill ' I silly, and that‘; gmpofliblg I've been the only one 1n t-hls country We have specialized in extra early tomato plants and have splendid variet- Also many. plants in one and two dozen in boxes. and can be held over for many days ll’ necessary.‘ Custom-- ers calling at our gardens. Head o’. Prince Street. will be given as good .1 service as the limited help J- -l- "i" & 5"- Heafl land. If we signalled for aid immed- the small apartment. until they] "Bin m,“ finypwibim» wot,“ men from British warships Ln .ed sir Timothy. "How can there b, I port. 1nd with the British War ‘land where none is charted. Youlnflle! slmfldl- °f Whl°h lhe W" ‘mllfil have made a mlscaleulatlonf’. P79511719“ 1°!‘ "l"? 3'95“ Th! Un- l "There's m, mistake‘ Uni,” m _ ion Jack club at Charleston. which our instruments have suddenly gone s“ "B1995 1° lmmd- ll "if! 1° h"? . nan insm mack“; w,“ he" ‘ii operated completely with volunteer ' ‘right. dug firmly nits a. pleasant holo- l lsand of some nameless island. Ati‘ In 1940 MII- Bfiwmln WM l0¢fll Irqst I 3551mm w, an isidndg- lfinance chairman for llie scoi- l VP|lll'l55 (‘nlllfl see that Sir Tim-l lfrsh Clan Evacuation nluu. and s Dilly nves labouring under the stress Lady McNeill u! Barre invited her of some deep emotion. He watchedf w be a wmwr o! the oI-"w- After the man's hand; clgngh and iin-l the United States entered the war. iclench; saw in, tii-ltcluiig of hlivMi-s. Bowman out in 1.500 hour. _l1(‘3vy qlpe, las a volunteer with the aircraft i "nuiivi you hear him last. flight?‘ Warnins system. lu which 2.000 lHii Said that an island might be_ hours was the tun service- iflung up gill‘. of the sea and that we. (Mrs. Bowman referred to in the f. . . if it should be true . . . that above extract from a Charleston. S. .this is it . . ." ' C. exchange la known by many in Woman ’s Swim Suit‘ So fluttering and pretty l Captain Ventrlss stood with lold- this Clly Ind i“ 13°15“! Wh° will l" “mm”! GUY Pm" ‘cd arms gazing down on the rather b9 P168590 t0 heal‘ o! the honor _ _ _ ipitiflll figure of the man seated conferred on her. She is a niece f 5'1"" 5"" '" 5°" '"Y°" 1 nervously on the edge of his bunk. Mrs. J. T. Lantz and of Mrs. Johr. _ | "Calm yourself, sir! After all. it F. Wheat of this City 8nd l deush- 157597“ Ollie"- ‘can't be very serious. All we have to' ter of the late Captain John W. . do is to wireless for assistance.‘ Macbeod, n native of Orwell Coven I You've forgotten that we're always‘. 4.95 to 10. 95 iself that he was a. fool to display cfel- i lhls fears so blantly in front efi The wonder of it made him ma», ‘Captain Ventrlss. What must the vel. He was in his own bun-k in hisl man think o! him. town little cabin. Yet there was. “Yes, of course. It was stupid of something different about the cabin; ‘me to forget that. You'll have a and he tried to think what it could' message sent out right envoy?" ibe. The air was delicately p91’... "I aim walling your instructlonaffluned. reminding him of an old‘ sir. I thought. perhaps. that you English rose garden in June or the lr Slick Slack Se? Summer Frocks Play In‘ Short-A I ls ‘mm, mm “My m. h, Slick with or without o Glllfllflmi. Cllflmbffll’! find I skirt! Bareback suspender sllnfllvfllei- lllvillllgli’ ¢°°l m m" rm“ _ sup” shorts in fresh white, cot- for those wuvm summer lhru Summer! Guy colors. tori goburdine or blue den» days oliend. A grond sel- lm. Others. 6. 5'0 lction. 8.50 to 10.25 6.49 A. McDONALD’S ‘and your party might like to take nearness of a woman Will‘. a floiiver an opponiunltv to explore the ls- in her hair. Slowly his eyes circledl rested on the table. Then he under-' liattvy there might not he too much |5t°°d_ somwne had placed were] There will he sold at Public time for sightseeing." l l "For every kind of meet!“ i‘ ‘ l l l i l l "TN! IIAVOUI‘! DIFIIIINT‘ ' I'll fi 5111):‘; a {ynna/ lll ar/ondé in/o lfiv dll/fltflflm lYhilc Swan 'I‘oilel. Tissue in your bathroom show! you insist on the best your money can buy. While Swan is eo pure. so soft and white! So safe. too. because it is mnchine-wrnppcil for your prntecliml- bowl of strangely exotic! Auction. in front of the Law Courts with tuning biood-redlBulldhig in Charlottetown 0n Mon- lipped and tong-ued like day the 16th day of.’ June A. D. i927 ‘ nt the hour of twelveoclork noon gestion. After all. diversion was flowers not always easy even aboard The petals Lapwing. orchids. l Sir Timothy-The Super Man But why should he be here and all and singular the lands follow- ] iWlly should his head ache so? He ling that is to say: ALL THAT i "1 will decide later. Captain." he lrlcd to raise himself. but fell baciUTRACT, PIECE 0R. PARCEL of ‘announced. "In the mflintlme you again on to his pillow exhaustedlland situate lying and being on might mention that my guests may He touched his forehead withiLot or Township Number 35 in I Sir Timothy considered the sug- a go ashore it they feel so disposed. trembling. expectant fingers. It wagqueena County bounded and des- bandaged and the bandage was icyqwrllied its follows, that ls to sny: Commencing on the Southern hank or shore o! Hifaborough River in I oi-ill follow later." l But no sooner had the Captain Cold- Ygono than Sir Timothy's pose of| (To Be Continuedi lcalm broke down. Panic "- ihim like a. hungry demon. -What. was it Hylton had said? This land ihacl queer powers over human beings ..made them different. Yes. that was it. Changed them. Stripped them of their normal out- ward si-ives and present them na they really were at heart. And it had happened. Already he ‘felt different. He wasn't the same man he had been last night. It was as though he had expected this thing to happen ..That all his life ‘had been spent living for this mom- ‘ant and now that it had come he Idld not know whether he was afraid of it or was glad. A curious sense o! complacency overwhelmed him. Yesterday he had been Sir Timothy Pointer whose wealth had given him certain power. New he felt h, had been ‘bum for a great and commanding leadership .a silpemuin among a race of giants. In London he had been tolerated only because his wealth made his position possible.‘ In future these people would be mud, to appreciate the Men rather than his Money. The sensation gave him great comfort as he rang ihe electric bell for the services of lilii valet. Meanwhile Stephen Hylloii had been confined ln a blackness tnat appctlfed lo have no limit. Not even a star-point glimmemd lo llivc lialm to his perplexed soul. He full that he was living apart from hi. physical body; as though he ircrr disinterested spectator in an ingwnetrable outer darkness. Whore he was he had not the smallest idea. He. just couldn't rcm- ember nvhat had happened. It was ilk!‘ beginning life all over again without the guide-posts of "ecollect- [on to help him. He imdglned lihli it; present experience must be similar to that of a child that was forced in learn from the raw edges of experience . . . slowly the darkness seemed less heavy. He was conscious that he was no ionizer a detached spectator. His b0dy felt pm of him: part 0f it seemed as though a grey dawn a imw consciousness. About. him \’l"l'P breaking. Yes. that was it- a grey davm. but with the coming or that grey dawn ca-rne also the first stab; of vital consciousness. m5 iii-ad ...hla head felt heavy and painful. Something was con- stricting it; something liitolerably cold. The dawn was brighter now more They can't rulet It. Aeh quietly. surely. Easy to use. Over N i yearn success. Iuy It ' at drug.‘ hardware. general stores. lie. Lleuld Veneer Coll GUTTA PERCHA AND RUBBER, ii lthe Western boundary of land same to the place c! common qBreclren 0F THE SECOND QART: [formerly in possession of Alexander ment containing one hundred andyand upon Deeds oi’ Further (‘barge ‘Jenkins. thence running South along four (104) an"! vi 1M"! 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